--- Stefan O'Rear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Unstable means that the packages actually get upgraded. With stable, all you get is security fixes.
Well, that's good to know. The word has many bad connotations in spite of its official definition.
But stable _does_ have libstdc++.so.5; you must not
have it installed.
I don't have it installed so I searched packages.debian.org with "stable" as one of the parameters and it turned up nothing (.3 latest one in there). I should have checked under the other two parameters before asking about it...kinda stupid there.
I am glad I asked, though. Without being reassured I would not use anything under "testing" or "unstable", ever.
Thanks,
Eric D.
There is a package called apt-file to find which package contains which files; also, you can do the same search at http://packages.debian.org
HTH,
Joris
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